nice shots of gasquet!!! and my old rkt...:) he is typically coiled and ready to explode, moving into the ball, racket high for maximum gravity assistance, she is standing more upright not charging into the ball, which could be defensive shots, and her other arm is dangling in the first photo, so i thought a quick return..

her grip looks more extreme eastern in the newer photos, and she chokes way up on the racket ARGGHHH!!! preventing her from really pronating the wrist and cracking the whip. That is what looks really odd, my backhand "service return grip" looks basically that girls photo in a mirror, i jet my arm out cocked, twist a bit with the shoulders and pull / rip it through, (against fast serves...)

the degree she choked up was not as obvious due to perspective, i guess she chokes up for control and obviously not max power.odd for a single hander',,

His trunk and hips are much more parallel to the ground than the WTA pro. Note how much straighter his arm is, with little bend in the elbow. Plus, he is holding his right shoulder in longer than the WTA pro, who has a lot more elbow bend and less shoulder adduction. Gasquet is going to get much more drive and power than the WTA pro as a result.

Well, I put these pics up to show where the grip is. Her thumb joint is clearly in the middle of bevel 5 or even to the left of the middle, verging towards bevel 4. Once the thumb joint verges toward bevel 4, consequently, the index knuckle must fall on bevel 8. Try it and without fail, no matter how big or small the hand is, it will land right there. This grip is full Western.

In the following image, you will see Gasquet's grip. It is strong Eastern, just like Bart's grip. His thumb joint is on bevel 6, and the index knuckle is on the right side of bevel 1 verging on bevel 2.

looks very close to my eastern backhand grip, which is by and large modeled after gasquets... she has led the uncoil with her hips and in turn rotating her shoulders for power, her wrist is fully loaded as she is showing the butt of the racket at her opponent !!!! and holding the wrist pro-nation until just before impact, then exploding the wrist at impact like cracking a whip...

it looks a bit like club player grip, but actually is a very powerful loaded wrist ready to explode into the ball. Try this yourselves, cock your wrists and point the butt of the racket like a flashlight at your opponent, and try to hold it pointed at your opponent during the swing up to 6-12 inches from impact, like the girl in the photo...then crack the whip!!!!..